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    Outcome of communication training in veterinary studies:
    influence on the perception of the relevance of veterinary competencies and self-assessment of communication skills (2023)

    Art
    Zeitschriftenartikel / wissenschaftlicher Beitrag
    Autoren
    Bahramsoltani, Mahtab (WE 1)
    Bröer, Sonja (WE 14)
    Langforth, Susann (WE 8)
    Eule, Corinna (WE 20)
    Prior, Alina (WE 1)
    Vogt, Lena
    Li, Ting-Ting (WE 8)
    Schirone, Rebecca (WE 1)
    Pohl, Alina (WE 19)
    Jensen, Katharina Charlotte (WE 16)
    Quelle
    Animals
    Bandzählung: 13
    Heftzählung: 9
    Seiten: Artikel 1516
    ISSN: 2076-2615
    Sprache
    Englisch
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    URL (Volltext): https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/13/9/1516
    DOI: 10.3390/ani13091516
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    Abstract / Zusammenfassung

    Since communication skills contribute significantly to professional success among veterinarians, there is a particular focus on developing communication classes in veterinary curricula. At Freie Universität Berlin, an e-learning course covering the basics of communication and a practical communication course based on role plays with and without simulation persons have been established. The outcome of these communication courses on the assessment of the relevance of several veterinary competencies and on the self-assessment of communication skills using the SE-12 questionnaire was investigated. For this purpose, students were surveyed before and after the e-learning course as well as before and after the practical course. Veterinarians were also surveyed on the relevance of veterinary competencies. The relevance of communicative competencies for professional success was rated significantly higher by the students after completing the practical course than by the other students and the veterinarians. Self-assessment of communication skills showed little increase after the e-learning course, but a significant increase after the practical course. Thus, an effective outcome of the communication classes was observed mainly after the practical course. However, the effect of the e-learning course cannot be ruled out since the students participating in the practical course have also completed the e-learning course beforehand.